Certified Peer Recovery Specialist - Miami County

4C HealthPeru, IN
4d$26 - $26

About The Position

This position utilizes their lived experience combined with formal training to instill hope, inspire change, and support other individuals through similar experiences, using personal connection, person centered care, and their shared understanding to navigate their life in recovery. A Certified Peer Support Professional provides a wide variety of services to clients and families to ensure compliance with scheduled follow-up appointments with medical providers. This position operates under minimal supervision and must exercise tact, judgment, and confidentiality in contact with the public, clients, and families, as well as fellow associates of the Center. The work is very broad in scope and requires a high level of professionalism.

Requirements

  • At minimum, a High School graduate or GED.
  • Must be a Certified Peer Support Professional (CPSP).
  • Lived experience of recovery from a mental health condition, substance use or problem gambling and/or
  • Lived experience assisting a family member with a mental health condition, substance use or problem gambling and/or
  • Been in recovery two (2) or more years.
  • Candidates must be willing to submit to a pre-employment drug screen.
  • Candidates must be willing to submit to comprehensive background checks, including but not limited to criminal and child protective services checks.

Nice To Haves

  • A degree or further education in social services, psychology or mental health preferred but not required.
  • At least one (1) year of full-time experience in mental health, childcare, or another related field preferred.

Responsibilities

  • Demonstrate the ability to complete client assessments, evaluate a client’s ability to perform daily living activities and independent living skills, identify presenting problem(s), history, medical information, family involvement, psychosocial/psychosexual information, and other pertinent information to form an appropriate clinical impression including substance use/abuse and abuse/neglect.
  • Demonstrate a basic understanding of treatment plans and service lines in which client has been referred to within the Center.
  • Document timely, accurately and in accordance with Center policies utilizing current systems and practices.
  • Document accurate information, which reflects client progress based on the appropriate therapeutic modality. Therapeutic services will be time limited and specific to the presenting problem(s) of each assigned client.
  • Provide input as to the client’s progress towards treatment plan goals and objectives, communicating pertinent information regularly with the primary case manager so such information can be presented at staffing.
  • Provide direct client care and maintain an encounter expectation assigned by the agency.
  • Demonstrate competency and understanding of billing codes as it pertains to the use skill building intervention and case management codes.
  • Provide skill-building interventions and case management to clients to assist them in their recovery.
  • Facilitate follow-up recommendations from the medical and mental health providers.
  • Assist the client by connecting them to services within and outside of the Center as needed.
  • Assist clients to become self-reliant by empowering them to coordinate their own medical issues, teach self-advocacy skills, provide outreach, aid in goal setting, and assist in identifying a natural support system.
  • Use evidence-based interventions with all clients to aid in developing increased skills for problem solving, relapse prevention planning and anti-stigma education and support.
  • Provide phone calls and face-to-face contact to ensure clients do not have any questions regarding their care or treatment.
  • Assist in identifying and reducing barriers to follow up care.
  • Provide on-going assistance to clients to reintegrate them back into the community; meeting with them regularly as defined by the department/supervisor.
  • Work directly with treatment courts and criminal justice involved individuals and families.
  • Support clients in engagement of recreational and social experiences to enhance social and community connectedness.
  • Participate in Mobile Crisis Response
  • Maintain mandatory Center in-service training requirements.
  • Maintain positive working relations and rapport with the communities served.
  • Dependent on agency need, other duties may include: Community Outreach, providing groups in a jail setting, facilitating internal and external resource events, providing support within schools, providing individual and group services and discharge follow up coordination on the CRSS.
  • Work directly with CRSS and OP departments to ensure warm hand-offs for peer services post discharge from CRSS and Intake Assessment
  • Perform other duties and projects as assigned.
  • Provide clients with transportation as needed.

Benefits

  • Multiple health plan options to fit your lifestyle
  • Health premium wellness discounts
  • Employer paid HSA contributions
  • Mileage reimbursement
  • Dental and Vision
  • 403(b) retirement plan
  • Employer paid life insurance and other supplemental insurance products to choose from
  • Up to $10,000 in tuition assistance
  • Birthdays off after 1 year of employment
  • Eligible for $150/month ($1,800 annually) in student loan repayment, available at hire
  • Earn $750 for every person you refer who is hired and remains employed for 6 months and receive an additional $500 every year as long as you both remain employed

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What This Job Offers

Job Type

Full-time

Career Level

Entry Level

Education Level

High school or GED

Number of Employees

251-500 employees

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